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more islamic party have received thirty seven percent of the vote during that election. but you personally have sixty percent approval by the chinese in public what percent of power do you think think you have. let me let me tell you first that in the west people think that. it. the political islam is prevailing on democracy is it exactly the contrary i think that we here in tunisia. the central spark the center part of the spectrum islamist by the central part of the spectrum islam suspect. is now part of the democratic system and the game so i can say that democracy prevails on. islamic movement because this lamb is became democrats and we did it as a secular we didn't become. islamist so. there is a oughtn't because i'm very surprised that the way that western people are looking to tunisia or egypt saying look. now established are you know in the government they have the majority in the parliament yes they have the majority in the parliament but in the democratic party it meant and they were elected by democratic elections and now they are playing the part of the demo
more islamic party have received thirty seven percent of the vote during that election. but you personally have sixty percent approval by the chinese in public what percent of power do you think think you have. let me let me tell you first that in the west people think that. it. the political islam is prevailing on democracy is it exactly the contrary i think that we here in tunisia. the central spark the center part of the spectrum islamist by the central part of the spectrum islam suspect. is...
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was involved in in iraq and the republican institute assisting the iraqis preparing for elections. i was working at the provincial reconstruction team level. we have voter education as one project. we instructed iraqi schoolchildren on the concept of human rights and the role of the elections in a democratic society for grades 1-12. we were doing work in this area. iraqis complained that some of our efforts in public health was not being sufficiently publicized to the iraqi public. >> we did not really deal too much with the situation in iraq. we were looking at it from a more global point of view. many of the things you're talking about are the kinds of projects that would come under this strategy now. iraq was a different situation. we were there at large numbers with large forces and could operate in a more direct way than we could generally speaking. >> also, i don't want in any way to deny the existence or belittle the importance of various efforts of different people around the u.s. government that are relevant to this subject. the point we were making is there is no comprehe
was involved in in iraq and the republican institute assisting the iraqis preparing for elections. i was working at the provincial reconstruction team level. we have voter education as one project. we instructed iraqi schoolchildren on the concept of human rights and the role of the elections in a democratic society for grades 1-12. we were doing work in this area. iraqis complained that some of our efforts in public health was not being sufficiently publicized to the iraqi public. >> we...
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egypt's first democratically elected leader. hours after his win, morsi addressed the country. he promised to be a president to all egyptians and thanked them for their confidence in him. morsi defeated shafeek. mubarak's reign ended last year. this man called morsi's victory the first step in egypt moving forward. opponents supporter were visibly upset. saying the win of less than 5% win shows that the country is not behind the brotherhood rule. morsi begins his president with his powers reduced, his supporters vow they will remain in the square until the military restores the president's authority. drew levinson. >>> the results of last week's run off election were delayed four days after claims of fraud by both sides. >>> some sad news coming out of afghanistan tonight, we've learned a marine from laurel was killed on friday. lance corporate eugene milk iii died in combat. the 21-year-old is the fifth servicemen from maryland killed this year, the fourth to die in afghanistan. >>> the army private charged in the biggest intelligence leak in u.s. history is pressing prosecuto
egypt's first democratically elected leader. hours after his win, morsi addressed the country. he promised to be a president to all egyptians and thanked them for their confidence in him. morsi defeated shafeek. mubarak's reign ended last year. this man called morsi's victory the first step in egypt moving forward. opponents supporter were visibly upset. saying the win of less than 5% win shows that the country is not behind the brotherhood rule. morsi begins his president with his powers...
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to see free and fair elections. then, the world will believe it. >> it is a long way from all of this. brittle crackdowns, shootings, and disappearances. -- brutal crackdowns. it is extraordinary to be able to work here as a journalist. the essential dynamic which controlled burmese life for so long, fear, is fading away. the burmese have long depended on china for investment. the fear is being dominated by the powerful neighbor which has prompted an opening to the west. with a young population, the need of prosperity that only political stability can bring. the opposition leader, aung san suu kyi, now talks warmly of the country's president. >> the most important thing about the president is that he is an honest man. that is how he struck me. he does not make big promises that he would be incapable of keeping. >> it has been 17 years since i sat in this room listening to you speak of hope. can we really believe that what is happening now will ended real democracy? >> i hope should be joined to endeavor. you can onl
to see free and fair elections. then, the world will believe it. >> it is a long way from all of this. brittle crackdowns, shootings, and disappearances. -- brutal crackdowns. it is extraordinary to be able to work here as a journalist. the essential dynamic which controlled burmese life for so long, fear, is fading away. the burmese have long depended on china for investment. the fear is being dominated by the powerful neighbor which has prompted an opening to the west. with a young...
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election i made it clear promise about television licences and payments. we are keeping those promisess. >> mr. speaker, as melinda gates recently said women in developing countries raise healthy indicated children building prosperous communities. well my right hon. friend agree one way to support this aspiration is to help those who wish to do so? >> the hon. lady's absolutely right. later today i will be speaking at a seminar event with melinda gates and range of leaders from across africana and other parts of the developing world about exactly this issue. we should be doing more to allow mothers access to birth control so they can -- all the evidence shows as countries develop family size does reduce and populations become more sustainable but we should help people plan the process. it is not about telling people what to do but allowing people the choice we take for granted. >> a row in britain respected by all trended sins in ireland -- my constituency for today many people of all faiths join on his legacy to work ostensibly to build safe across the di
election i made it clear promise about television licences and payments. we are keeping those promisess. >> mr. speaker, as melinda gates recently said women in developing countries raise healthy indicated children building prosperous communities. well my right hon. friend agree one way to support this aspiration is to help those who wish to do so? >> the hon. lady's absolutely right. later today i will be speaking at a seminar event with melinda gates and range of leaders from...
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or at least in the case of mohammed morsi the current president he was elected democratically it's a very razor thin majority at fifty one percent or so but he does have a mandate to rule in egypt but the problem is that everything that he's done thus far is in immediate contravention to everything that he had promised and in the vision of a democratic egypt a second republic if you will so the second republic has been derailed it looks like it's in a major u. turn and and i think the pulse of the street sort of speaks for itself the opposition groups in these sort of loose collectives that i've described have called for a major protest tomorrow some of them have called for a complete boycott of the referendum that it's negligible wasn't drafted by by them or anyone from their constituency so it doesn't represent them and so we'll wait and see what happens some have called for a boycott others of called for a no vote but either way it looks like egypt is very sharply divided and it's not the way sort of a post revolutionary government should be should be one of unity and bringing eve
or at least in the case of mohammed morsi the current president he was elected democratically it's a very razor thin majority at fifty one percent or so but he does have a mandate to rule in egypt but the problem is that everything that he's done thus far is in immediate contravention to everything that he had promised and in the vision of a democratic egypt a second republic if you will so the second republic has been derailed it looks like it's in a major u. turn and and i think the pulse of...
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one election, one time. we don't have to be held to any standard as to how we continue to reach out and respect people. i have made it very clear that that is not the case. an election does not a democracy make. we are emphasizing the independence of the press, freedom of religion, the kinds of things that we have learned over many years of practice of what sustains a democracy. as egypt adopt a new constitution, as it votes again for parliament, as its government takes office, we will see a recognition, a commitment to what we view as essential for democracy to be sustainable. now, am concerned that respect for religious freedom is quite tenuous. i don't know that that is going to quickly be resolved, but since 2011 and the fall of the mubarak regime, sectarian violence has increased. attacks on christians and muslims, sectarian violence, from both communities, has cost lives. we don't think there has been a consistent commitment to investigate and applied the laws equally to the perpetrators of such violen
one election, one time. we don't have to be held to any standard as to how we continue to reach out and respect people. i have made it very clear that that is not the case. an election does not a democracy make. we are emphasizing the independence of the press, freedom of religion, the kinds of things that we have learned over many years of practice of what sustains a democracy. as egypt adopt a new constitution, as it votes again for parliament, as its government takes office, we will see a...
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praxair was there for the presidential elections just a couple weeks ago. i think many people believe the camp will accept defeat because they lost. not only the muslim brotherhood of many organizations as well as news media have tabulated the results and shown it looks like they have a 900,000 vote lead. i think not only will the muslim brotherhood supporters but others may also questioned whether this election was free and fair or read from the beginning because shafit is seen as allied with the military council. >> we also have conflicting reports with the former president's health. you get an idea that some of that might be deliberate? >> i think so. after 16 months of this management with regard to the transition process by the military council, they have lost in a credibility, and people think this talk of the health crisis is really a maneuver to get people's attention away from the throne does -- from the protests and onto his health. i think there's a possibility, and we have seen conflicting reports. >> egyptians are focused on the future. do they
praxair was there for the presidential elections just a couple weeks ago. i think many people believe the camp will accept defeat because they lost. not only the muslim brotherhood of many organizations as well as news media have tabulated the results and shown it looks like they have a 900,000 vote lead. i think not only will the muslim brotherhood supporters but others may also questioned whether this election was free and fair or read from the beginning because shafit is seen as allied with...
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another government spokesperson said president morsi is the first democratically elected president and we have to deal with him. we're still planning on him visiting a berlin at the end of january. they said basically, what they would be looking for is to be assured that egypt will respect the rule of law, freedom of speech, human rights. in this case, they would still be maintained. relations with the government. >> melinda, thank you. we will be right out with more. >> demonstrators throwing stones at the acting president of tunisia. that incident cut short a ceremony marking the second anniversary of the revolution. >> holdings speeches to commemorate. >> he set himself on fire in an act of protest and it signified weeks of protest forcing out the country's dictator. for more on the anniversary in tunisia, on the ground there reporting since the beginning of what is now called the era of the spring and joining us near the bolivian border. sara, his death is seen as the deaf that inspired revolution in tunisia. is there a sense of accomplishment for this appointment? >> people are pr
another government spokesperson said president morsi is the first democratically elected president and we have to deal with him. we're still planning on him visiting a berlin at the end of january. they said basically, what they would be looking for is to be assured that egypt will respect the rule of law, freedom of speech, human rights. in this case, they would still be maintained. relations with the government. >> melinda, thank you. we will be right out with more. >>...
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i was about as election was hailed by many. as the beginning of a political phase radically different from that of the bush administration and in many ways it has been. but the ever growing military budget the escalation of the war in afghanistan the uncertainty surrounding the fate of the us bases in iraq and the plans for new military bases in a number of countries show how hard it is for this or any other president to challenge those policies that benefit the military industrial complex and perpetuate us hegemony over the rest of the world. the us must now choose when it destine the country's dwindling resources to strengthen social and democratic institutions or will it continue to fuel this parasitical complex that by definition can only produce new weapons and new wars. you know it as a that's my learned over there but it is good it imo. so not a chill i hope to go back one day. in the no no i do salaam to go lots of white radish. more you don't want than us so that i could go millions of them in that little space more kn
i was about as election was hailed by many. as the beginning of a political phase radically different from that of the bush administration and in many ways it has been. but the ever growing military budget the escalation of the war in afghanistan the uncertainty surrounding the fate of the us bases in iraq and the plans for new military bases in a number of countries show how hard it is for this or any other president to challenge those policies that benefit the military industrial complex and...
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now to egypt, where election authorities have announced the results of the presidential poll will be delayed. the weekend allen said the muslim brotherhood candidates who was against the former president. the results were due on thursday, but the election commission says it needs to look into complaints by rival candidates. i spoke to our chief international correspondent for more on the move. how are people interpreting the soleil? -- this delya? >> the mood appears intense. they put up a public address system. they had a stage. they have singers singing nationalistic songs, people waving their hands in the air, our religious pop concert, if you like. other times it is back to the chanting, calling on the military council to give its powers, calling on the military to let powers given way for the democratic elected president. good stay say their candidate won, even though we are getting more of what they plan to do once they formally take over the office of the president. there has been a warning there will be more attention if the results are just delayed for a significant amount o
now to egypt, where election authorities have announced the results of the presidential poll will be delayed. the weekend allen said the muslim brotherhood candidates who was against the former president. the results were due on thursday, but the election commission says it needs to look into complaints by rival candidates. i spoke to our chief international correspondent for more on the move. how are people interpreting the soleil? -- this delya? >> the mood appears intense. they put up...
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it was not the predent's election on the time. absolutely no controversy.en bkd sinanki tk arad ad the world and try to build up the the bottom of what had happened here, i was able to fill in lot more of the detail you ll rd act it, haenhen lanta o hidad t suaim 20 and explain to the closet to the president that this warm had be released and they had to make a decion about whether or no to kill e. irnsbaha f wias o thtitith two new versions of it. but down about a thousand of the centrifuges. w, thiet theraansack ou hh is queio so s 1on to ar otrs say that is the u.s. government estimate that is overly aggressive. it also proved to t ini arde the.s.asendlehe sct r nswi down. i did not print this stuff just blindly. tes we he is atl rind cefen vern oiaith leofase in the case of wikileaks. we showed them the cables we planned to write from. if you're going to raise a t dend b t corrections. we recognize that while you wan to be able to tell the sto of what t gnmisng e, t terrhepes puvege. hi wk the right balance. there are clearly
it was not the predent's election on the time. absolutely no controversy.en bkd sinanki tk arad ad the world and try to build up the the bottom of what had happened here, i was able to fill in lot more of the detail you ll rd act it, haenhen lanta o hidad t suaim 20 and explain to the closet to the president that this warm had be released and they had to make a decion about whether or no to kill e. irnsbaha f wias o thtitith two new versions of it. but down about a thousand of the centrifuges....
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and minister of justice even how those little tenuously israel prepares for elections amid increasing concerns over the country's political processes. as the clocks countdown to christmas and many people will be making a last minute dash to the shops to think twice before purchasing that novelty present as the recipients might not be that grateful. explains it from the hustle and bustle of london. but most of us know the problem for someone celebrating after the twentieth christmas buying a present can be perplexing there's nothing they need or don't own already hugh the invention of your humorous christmas present for example the christmas jumper what happens to these presents the day after christmas been given this christmas presents every christmas and turning them away on boxing day. probably give it away just to make myself feel better and then get rid of them could you give me an example of a useless christmas present you may never see. i was given a call from work. you probably can't put it on sale for any other. woman in a bikini when you pull the hot water and she becomes lik
and minister of justice even how those little tenuously israel prepares for elections amid increasing concerns over the country's political processes. as the clocks countdown to christmas and many people will be making a last minute dash to the shops to think twice before purchasing that novelty present as the recipients might not be that grateful. explains it from the hustle and bustle of london. but most of us know the problem for someone celebrating after the twentieth christmas buying a...
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but i think publicly criticizing an elected official drives them away and forces him to say things that causes our congress to point with alarm, look what that man is saying about us and our country, isn't that terrible. well, why is he doing it? to defend himself politically in his country. now, that isn't the question you asked but that's the answers i decided i wanted to give. >> it's a good answer. how about the political state of affairs in iraq? any comment on that? >> sure. briefly. it's imperfect. the country was used to sunni rule, the minority sect in the country. the kurds pulled away and kind of operated semiautonomously in the north. the shia has the largest population and had not been in the driver's seat. once you had an iraqi constitution drafted, an election under that constitution, the majority rule, the shias took over. there was a fight within the shia sects, elements, and in this recent election the man who got the most votes didn't get the job, alaw way. maliki got it. he was able to stay in. he has a very tough job. just as karzai has a very tough job. and it's ea
but i think publicly criticizing an elected official drives them away and forces him to say things that causes our congress to point with alarm, look what that man is saying about us and our country, isn't that terrible. well, why is he doing it? to defend himself politically in his country. now, that isn't the question you asked but that's the answers i decided i wanted to give. >> it's a good answer. how about the political state of affairs in iraq? any comment on that? >> sure....
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amnesty it would engender countries speak with assume the goal of an interim president and organize elections within forty days the most stable democracies in the region ali was plunged into crisis when it but she seized power and toppled the president lost about the way he was dealing with insurgency taking advantage of the chaos rebels in the north they cleared independence from the area they're calling it as a well a publisher. says the rebels are spurred on uprising in libya could return to alter. for people to try to return this rebellion is not try with their war nature war in libya it's completely preposterous because we know that it's because of the collapse of the qaddafi regime after the nato invasion but the rebels were able to well equip themselves with the most sophisticated weaponry and for the first time literally defeat the army or bombing and that's exactly what's happening now the question is there are other insurgents in other regions in that part of the world that are also equally well equipped we might just be seeing the beginning of the aftermath of the collapse of the l
amnesty it would engender countries speak with assume the goal of an interim president and organize elections within forty days the most stable democracies in the region ali was plunged into crisis when it but she seized power and toppled the president lost about the way he was dealing with insurgency taking advantage of the chaos rebels in the north they cleared independence from the area they're calling it as a well a publisher. says the rebels are spurred on uprising in libya could return to...
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by the way, i don't know why anybody in the presidential election mentions this was a bush program. i have about left, right, forward, but not concerned on partisanÑsr politics, but we hae to get history right. start with one administration, continue on the other. that's not what it's about either. what happens if we let it go? stranded manufacturing, contracts out the door. could they have brought three factories and scaled itself by a factor of ten; right? out of those resources? what would have happened? again, i'm thinking that that would have been a big risk. it would have been exciting, and it might have been a great thing for american auto workers. >> host: talking with phil lip, professor here at yornlg -- george mason university. you served as an adviser to the clinton global initiative. what do you advise on? >> guest: well, thank you for asking me that question. i was at the global initiative the last three days, working with them for the last three year, and i thank you because i really appreciated that afghanistan. they have a -- i really appreciated that affiliation.
by the way, i don't know why anybody in the presidential election mentions this was a bush program. i have about left, right, forward, but not concerned on partisanÑsr politics, but we hae to get history right. start with one administration, continue on the other. that's not what it's about either. what happens if we let it go? stranded manufacturing, contracts out the door. could they have brought three factories and scaled itself by a factor of ten; right? out of those resources? what would...
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one of us over the years who have been involved in delegations going to other countries, to monitor elections or to assist citizens with the national democratic institute and republican institute and various other groups appointed by our officials know how much we cared about those countries and the follow through that we have shown. it's important, as the chairman pointed out, that given the status of the egyptian economy and before that the status of the egyptian people in lacking adequate full supplies, that the united states is generous and eager to be helpful, but we are facing comments from our colleagues. we are wondering, given the deficit situation we have in our own country, how we can be considering a billion and a half dollars given the situation that we are looking at presently with regard to egypt. so i'm hopeful that as egyptians understand a friendly united states but a unified united states, that there will be at least a turn of thinking. i hope that will occur promptly. but in any event i join the chairman in welcoming you ambassador powell back to the foreign relations comm
one of us over the years who have been involved in delegations going to other countries, to monitor elections or to assist citizens with the national democratic institute and republican institute and various other groups appointed by our officials know how much we cared about those countries and the follow through that we have shown. it's important, as the chairman pointed out, that given the status of the egyptian economy and before that the status of the egyptian people in lacking adequate...
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a young citizen ghost elections so many times you starts to lose the sense that this is a democracy not for nothing of the past ten years voter turnout has decreased from eighty to sixty four percent where the be able. to clear well as eventually as it was. but reforming the system is unpopular and has created controversy this online campaign by local celebrities shows whenever someone tries to talk about it they're interrupted blah blah blah blah blah three motions are prime minister says he must call for elections because he can't pass the budget he's scared that his coalition members may bring down his government and we will act as if that's normal we really say there's no problem with our system should be nasty critics say israel's multi-party system gives too much power to smaller parties. we're going to share more of the system here weakens the political center and gives a lot of power to the sick to all parties ultra-orthodox ultra rightists right wing extremists and so on and in fact the soon to be becomes a hostage to these marginal groups there is no democracy there's more in
a young citizen ghost elections so many times you starts to lose the sense that this is a democracy not for nothing of the past ten years voter turnout has decreased from eighty to sixty four percent where the be able. to clear well as eventually as it was. but reforming the system is unpopular and has created controversy this online campaign by local celebrities shows whenever someone tries to talk about it they're interrupted blah blah blah blah blah three motions are prime minister says he...
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getting the lists in and upcoming election which will be a few a few months later. and if they think is that if she comes to power this is likely actually an egyptian situation right now maybe it will crack down on them or as a phase the same very distinctive atmosphere that they experienced during mubarak regime elements of all the regime regrouping themselves and then you political party as we hear that now and they will compete in the upcoming elections a political map will change it definitively and the islamist is and will decide not to waste as of time or if there is this thing shift to prepare themselves for the parliamentary election. well so the kind of fear including new tremors in the euro zone britain panics euro crisis breaks down the differences with london ordering a hundred fifty billion pounds to be poured into its vulnerable banking system. plus there's no place like home that's the message russia's cardiologists want to get across that patients can further afield when facing serious heart disease. control is inhumane and has gone far beyond the bo
getting the lists in and upcoming election which will be a few a few months later. and if they think is that if she comes to power this is likely actually an egyptian situation right now maybe it will crack down on them or as a phase the same very distinctive atmosphere that they experienced during mubarak regime elements of all the regime regrouping themselves and then you political party as we hear that now and they will compete in the upcoming elections a political map will change it...
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in israel some people say that they the upcoming election. actually inspired the whole conflict but you say that on the contrary it made no ten yahoo sort of a hot the possible escalation of the conflict so so so it did influence the conflict but how even says that it. helped the ceasefire you know i don't think they lecture and. trigger the home ration and worry from from from things on the direction rather on the contrary. because you know i told you well the ground operation was the risky. they lection. they were not the major factor. which encouraged. to do what he has done in the gulf of the storm. i was in israel you know the lead and the problem with the lead in addition to many other problems that it was not stopped in time. despite the international pressure despite the voice of calm and. despite the opposition inside israel. and. yourself for your other a political price for doing that. italy but. all of different angles if you will train but you know as far as i know the israelis they they are always ready to vote for tough leaders
in israel some people say that they the upcoming election. actually inspired the whole conflict but you say that on the contrary it made no ten yahoo sort of a hot the possible escalation of the conflict so so so it did influence the conflict but how even says that it. helped the ceasefire you know i don't think they lecture and. trigger the home ration and worry from from from things on the direction rather on the contrary. because you know i told you well the ground operation was the risky....
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if they're desperate election in 2009 we would not have to worry about iran today. we wouldn't have to worry about the new. i suggest you that the jousting ethic of the democratic process will give you a better chance of evolution than using under to get a ship that we might not have to wait that long to see that evolution happened. >> but there wasn't a free election. >> there was, but even not having a free election you have enormous evolution occur amongst people who were at one time diehard revolutionaries. i suggest that evolution will be greater under a democratic system where you just have as much voting as you have in iran. >> we have to leave it here. please give a round of applause to our panelists. [applause] >> i think writers institute is something that's very important within the culture. we borrow a culture of words -- we are a culture of words, of voices. words are our imagination, our capacity to envision things. we ourselves do not completely tied to print on the page. but i think that there's no other art form so readily accessible other than perh
if they're desperate election in 2009 we would not have to worry about iran today. we wouldn't have to worry about the new. i suggest you that the jousting ethic of the democratic process will give you a better chance of evolution than using under to get a ship that we might not have to wait that long to see that evolution happened. >> but there wasn't a free election. >> there was, but even not having a free election you have enormous evolution occur amongst people who were at one...
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south korean tv stations are projecting the winner of the presidential election. she would be the country's first female president. >> most of the votes have been counted, and tv networks say the conservative candidate and daughter of former dictator has one victory over her liberal rival. for the very latest, we have a reporter from seoul. if there is official confirmation, what we can expect from the new president in terms of policy? >> she is from the conservative party here. although she has most recently softened her policy stance, she has been promising social welfare programs while on the campaign trail. even a softer stance toward north korea. the major issues of this election were economic issues. a high unemployment rate for youth. hi household tax. she really campaigned on economic concerns. she said a few days ago during a debate that as a woman, she feels she is best at handling a crisis and she is ready to become the mother of the nation. >> you mentioned she would be the first woman to hold this post in the country. how significant is that for south
south korean tv stations are projecting the winner of the presidential election. she would be the country's first female president. >> most of the votes have been counted, and tv networks say the conservative candidate and daughter of former dictator has one victory over her liberal rival. for the very latest, we have a reporter from seoul. if there is official confirmation, what we can expect from the new president in terms of policy? >> she is from the conservative party here....
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but there has been an election. it's that long. a number of people voting high. it reflects the will of the populati population. it mufbl. the. >> the stal -- was about 23% of the vote. the muslim brotherhood are looking not to go into alliance. they're again looking toward the center. they campaigned on social rights with the things that you need to get a convent going. they did not campaign on this eye how they can put that into practice. their economy is taking a bigger hit. but the other one has been much more open to ifp. one of the knees to all of this is groped with others on the road. again, it the precipitation. it's the house. >> a little bit -- there are countal revolutions. i take a square. if there is a clash, we worry about the integrity any. and had been pruktd. now feel under pressure. from extreme. so each and in the balance. >> impression is good at present there the capacity of government is extremely low. this has not been a tungsly, and i was told by one of the. . and rung to the load. that means you can't hit a group of ma lish as. i want to
but there has been an election. it's that long. a number of people voting high. it reflects the will of the populati population. it mufbl. the. >> the stal -- was about 23% of the vote. the muslim brotherhood are looking not to go into alliance. they're again looking toward the center. they campaigned on social rights with the things that you need to get a convent going. they did not campaign on this eye how they can put that into practice. their economy is taking a bigger hit. but the...
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fair and transparent that's how most people in russia i want to see the upcoming presidential election in march polling stations across the country are being a quick tour the web cams to avoid any wrongdoing but a group of proactive citizens has decided that using technology alone is not enough they got a person off explains how they're planning to secure honest voting. it doesn't take long to find videos of alleged violations during the recent parliamentary vote in russia just a couple of clicks is enough years of these files have flooded the internet and even though most of the allegations are still to be proven in court tens of thousands of people have been taking to the streets demanding fair elections with marches presidential votes just around the corner events are unfolding quickly where. people want to vote responsibly and with the internet where their votes go they want political competition independent courts and media forming voters league is not meant the idea was floating in the air the voters league was officially founded in january by a group of journalists bloggers acti
fair and transparent that's how most people in russia i want to see the upcoming presidential election in march polling stations across the country are being a quick tour the web cams to avoid any wrongdoing but a group of proactive citizens has decided that using technology alone is not enough they got a person off explains how they're planning to secure honest voting. it doesn't take long to find videos of alleged violations during the recent parliamentary vote in russia just a couple of...
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not me, but you guys who will decide this election in colorado. please talk to them about what governor romney is going to do for this nation. talk to them about the extent to which he understands it is through economic growth and opportunity that everybody in this nation gets a fair shot. and for an economy that is not hindered by the massive taxes of obamacare, an economy that is not hindered by the total unbred -- unpredictability of the mass of regulations and more are coming, governor romney knows the private sector is the engine of growth in this country. and he knows our greatest days are when we remember that. we kept taxes low. we kept government small. we had strong national defense. when i talk to people in my home state of wyoming about what they can do in this election cycle, i say count on colorado. i have got to tell you guys -- our record is better than yours. we are always in the red column. with your help, we can put colorado in governor romney's column this november, and it is so important. and i want to leave you with just one
not me, but you guys who will decide this election in colorado. please talk to them about what governor romney is going to do for this nation. talk to them about the extent to which he understands it is through economic growth and opportunity that everybody in this nation gets a fair shot. and for an economy that is not hindered by the massive taxes of obamacare, an economy that is not hindered by the total unbred -- unpredictability of the mass of regulations and more are coming, governor...
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you suggested whoever wins the election, the president will continue to invoke war powers. does that mean we are caught in a perpetual war frame? if not, what does success look like in the war against al qaeda and affiliate's? >> it is an excellent mother of all questions kind of question. so there are pieces of the war authorized that it is relatively easy to imagines at conception will end to. the most obvious is that we are fits and startsds and start with the taliban. the taliban is one of the enemy groups, and you can imagine a situation in which you reached some sort of political accommodation, and for legal purposes, i think that would be the end of the conflict, at least with the taliban. it is very hard to imagine a negotiated end to the portion of the conflict that is with al qaeda. so the question you're really talking about al qaeda about the circumstances in which you would acknowledge a defeat of al qaeda such that the war is legal and strategic purposes over. the secretary of defense on a number of occasions has said within a few deaths of strategic people an
you suggested whoever wins the election, the president will continue to invoke war powers. does that mean we are caught in a perpetual war frame? if not, what does success look like in the war against al qaeda and affiliate's? >> it is an excellent mother of all questions kind of question. so there are pieces of the war authorized that it is relatively easy to imagines at conception will end to. the most obvious is that we are fits and startsds and start with the taliban. the taliban is...
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[applause] i want to remind everyone about the election law seminar tomorrow. it is not here. 2001 k street. if people are not coming to the workshop tomorrow they need to turn their forms in before you leave today. those coming to the workshop should keep them and turn them in tomorrow. before we adjourn to the reception, i just want to recognize david warrington here on behalf of attorneys for ron paul. david. [applause] stefon pass teeno. and then chris land ow a partner of kirk lan and ellis. the great dick riley. the rad ow ski. and michael morally associate general counsel. romney for president. and with that i want to thank -- sorry. [inaudible] >> there you go. you just did. tune in this weekend on the voter id issues. with that i want to thank everyone for coming, i want to thank our sponsors, the gentleman who lent me his i phone charger. we'll see you out in the foyer for the lawyers for romney session. >> next, imf managing director on this weekend's meeting on the imf and the world bank. then live at 7:00, you're calls and comments on corl this is
[applause] i want to remind everyone about the election law seminar tomorrow. it is not here. 2001 k street. if people are not coming to the workshop tomorrow they need to turn their forms in before you leave today. those coming to the workshop should keep them and turn them in tomorrow. before we adjourn to the reception, i just want to recognize david warrington here on behalf of attorneys for ron paul. david. [applause] stefon pass teeno. and then chris land ow a partner of kirk lan and...
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on the tuesday wisconsin recall election. then we will talk about the european economy and the views anth
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and in this recent election the man who got the most votes didn't get the job, malawi. malky got it. he was able to stay in. he has a very tough job. just as karzai has a very tough job. and it's easy to look at it from the outside and say oh, my goodness, why don't they do this, why aren't they more like we are? i have no idea how i would behave if i were in maliki's shoes. but he has a big problem assuring the sunni element in the country and the kurds that it's in their interest to stay as part of that government and not break off and divide that country into pieces. he has a big job keeping the shia population, his group, from not asserting itself in a way that drives others away. he has a big job dealing with some elements within the shia group that are largely influenced by iran, the sadr and some of those people. he has a big job trying to maintain security in a country where the iranian influence, military influence and terrorist influence maintain security in a country where the iranian influence, military influence, and terrorist influence, and political influ
and in this recent election the man who got the most votes didn't get the job, malawi. malky got it. he was able to stay in. he has a very tough job. just as karzai has a very tough job. and it's easy to look at it from the outside and say oh, my goodness, why don't they do this, why aren't they more like we are? i have no idea how i would behave if i were in maliki's shoes. but he has a big problem assuring the sunni element in the country and the kurds that it's in their interest to stay as...
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watershed election. more power in washington or more power for families and communities and individual liberties. that's what's at stake. thank you for two things. first, thank you for taking the risk associated with getting involved and making a difference. i learned a long time ago, a long time ago, good things don't just happen. if you want to accomplish anything of meaning, anything of significance, any of lasting value, it takes work, it takes effort, it takes sacrifice, and it takes most importantly that willingness to get off the sideline and get in the game and make a difference, because when you take that risk, there's a risk you might fail. there's the risk you're going to be ridiculed. we know we're going to get that from the press. think about some of the folks who step forward on this religious liberty issue the last couple weeks and the abuse they've taken from all kinds of folks from the left and the press. do you know cal thomas? a great line when he was talking about the normal folks see
watershed election. more power in washington or more power for families and communities and individual liberties. that's what's at stake. thank you for two things. first, thank you for taking the risk associated with getting involved and making a difference. i learned a long time ago, a long time ago, good things don't just happen. if you want to accomplish anything of meaning, anything of significance, any of lasting value, it takes work, it takes effort, it takes sacrifice, and it takes most...
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him a prime minister says he must call for election day motions are prime minister says if he's scared that his coalition members may bring down his government and we will act as if that's normal we really say there's no problem with our system. critics say israel's multi-party system gives too much power to smaller parties. we're going to show more that the system here weakens the political center and gives a lot of power to the sick to all parties ultra orthodox ultra rightists right wing extremists and so on and in fact the soon to be becomes a hostage to these marginal groups there is no democracy there's minor roots when crissy the minority rules over the majority. another problem is that because government ministers change so often they can't plan i on. the bench when i was buying today a minister in the state of israel serves for an average of one year until he understands the position and creates a vision in the long term planning he's no longer there. and that's not what many of these people want is a complete overhaul of the system with parliamentary elections slated for earl
him a prime minister says he must call for election day motions are prime minister says if he's scared that his coalition members may bring down his government and we will act as if that's normal we really say there's no problem with our system. critics say israel's multi-party system gives too much power to smaller parties. we're going to show more that the system here weakens the political center and gives a lot of power to the sick to all parties ultra orthodox ultra rightists right wing...
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there was a case where there was a credible election. he was elected. and the former president wouldn't leave. we weighed in very heavily. so we're trying to demonstrate that our commitment to technology, our commitment to good governance go hand in hand to what we think africans want, which is more effective functioning societies that give them a chance at a better future. >> thank you very much. i have additional questions i'll submit to the record about nigeria, somalia, and others. thank you so much for your appearance before this committee today. >> thank you, senator. let me take a moment to thank you for your tremendous energy and diligence and enthusiasm in your leadership of the african affairs subcommittee. it's been really terrific and much appreciated by the committ committee. we're down to hard core here. i'm happy to recognize him. >> thank you, chairman kerry. and thank you, secretary clinton, for being here. thank you for your stamina. i think you have been here for more than two hours. and i really appreciate that you taking some final
there was a case where there was a credible election. he was elected. and the former president wouldn't leave. we weighed in very heavily. so we're trying to demonstrate that our commitment to technology, our commitment to good governance go hand in hand to what we think africans want, which is more effective functioning societies that give them a chance at a better future. >> thank you very much. i have additional questions i'll submit to the record about nigeria, somalia, and others....
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observers are needed to ensure a fair election in moscow. it's great that the civil society wants to be more active but it's really important not to cross the line and observers not only are positioned it is serious so if limitations not to teach sides in the political process. the league's founders say those shut the organisation down if it ever starts turning into a political movement they are keen to work with all candidates equally there's no doubt society has changed more people want to have more influence on russia's political life perhaps that's why it took less than one month for the vote was leaked to establish ties with both the authorities and the opposition and with the help promised from the candidates the league just may secure enough access to effectively monitor the vote in march as long as it avoids taking sides and protects its neutrality is going to moscow i'll take a look at some other stories from around the world israeli airstrikes on the gaza strip has left one person dead and four others wounded warplanes fired missil
observers are needed to ensure a fair election in moscow. it's great that the civil society wants to be more active but it's really important not to cross the line and observers not only are positioned it is serious so if limitations not to teach sides in the political process. the league's founders say those shut the organisation down if it ever starts turning into a political movement they are keen to work with all candidates equally there's no doubt society has changed more people want to...
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to prepare themselves for the parliamentary election. thank you more so the kind of fear including new tremors in the euro zone panics you're a crisis breaks down the mainland differences with london ordering a hundred fifty billion pounds report into its vulnerable banking system. plus there's no place like home that's the message russia's cardiologists want to get across to their patients to come further afield when facing serious heart disease. and force want of immigration control is inhumane and has gone far beyond the book spoilers according to a recent report by amnesty international. explains ongoing policy failures have become a growing headache for native europeans to. it may be called the european the union but discord is rife and the swing to the extreme is becoming a little more mainstream especially when it comes to discourse on immigration and in some cases leads to outright violence from norway. to greece. to hungary. in our streets girls a report of a molested and insulted by gangs of them. every year in the leader of th
to prepare themselves for the parliamentary election. thank you more so the kind of fear including new tremors in the euro zone panics you're a crisis breaks down the mainland differences with london ordering a hundred fifty billion pounds report into its vulnerable banking system. plus there's no place like home that's the message russia's cardiologists want to get across to their patients to come further afield when facing serious heart disease. and force want of immigration control is...
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but they had a free and fair election. generally free and fair election. and they have elected a new president. and are on the path to democracy. this is what we want to happen in syria. tunisia has huge problems, but they have a freely elected government. all i'm saying is the united states should assist, help, but not dictate. when the united states starts dictating with people, that's when the resentment rises. so i'm overall optimistic. but there will be ups and downs. i would like to remind you after the berlin wall fell and the collapse of the soviet union, many of these former iron curtain countries had their ups and downs. we look back now and it was a smooth path. it wasn't. someone elected a government and later elected the communists again. look, the world is changing. tech tonic changes. the world's economy, shifting the asia pacific, this arab spring. people are asserting they legitimate rights. and the united states of america in many cases is the example. you know who else is the example every place i go in the region? turkey. we want to be
but they had a free and fair election. generally free and fair election. and they have elected a new president. and are on the path to democracy. this is what we want to happen in syria. tunisia has huge problems, but they have a freely elected government. all i'm saying is the united states should assist, help, but not dictate. when the united states starts dictating with people, that's when the resentment rises. so i'm overall optimistic. but there will be ups and downs. i would like to...
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coming election which will be a few a few months later. and think it. comes to power this is likely actually an egyptian situation now maybe it will crack down on them all. seem very restrictive atmosphere they experienced during mubarak regime elements of all the regime regrouping themselves in a new political party as we hear now and they will compete in the upcoming elections the political changes differently. will decide not to waste their time. resisting. to prepare themselves for the parliamentary election thanks to most of the country including new tremors in the euro zone britain panic says the euro crisis breaks down the mainland defenses london one hundred ten billion pounds to be poured into its own banking system. thus there is no place like home that's the message russia's cardiologists want to get across to their patients who are still looking further afield when facing serious heart disease. or even force want of immigration control this into maine has gone far beyond the blocks borders according to a recent report by amnesty internationa
coming election which will be a few a few months later. and think it. comes to power this is likely actually an egyptian situation now maybe it will crack down on them all. seem very restrictive atmosphere they experienced during mubarak regime elements of all the regime regrouping themselves in a new political party as we hear now and they will compete in the upcoming elections the political changes differently. will decide not to waste their time. resisting. to prepare themselves for the...
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this is election time. obviously, we are in an election where, surprisingly, foreign policy has not played a huge role. still, there are differences that people on both sides have tried to raise. we have an international audience here. take a crack at this one if you will. are the differences we are hearing on foreign policy between these two campaigns, of a mattress of rhetoric? are they real differences in policy approach here? obviously, as a nominee, mitt romney did not talk about war at all. about afghanistan at all in his acceptance speech. in some context, try to step back from where we are today, are there significant differences? or is it as part of the campaign. >> my own view is any candid it has to be careful what they say. i think it to make the statement that i will declare china a currency manipulator is not the wisest thing to do. i had spent a long time getting to know chinese things and watching china's development. i see the real need. i am a westerner and it is specific to all the trade,
this is election time. obviously, we are in an election where, surprisingly, foreign policy has not played a huge role. still, there are differences that people on both sides have tried to raise. we have an international audience here. take a crack at this one if you will. are the differences we are hearing on foreign policy between these two campaigns, of a mattress of rhetoric? are they real differences in policy approach here? obviously, as a nominee, mitt romney did not talk about war at...
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so you have this very worrying situation where a president will be elected in the absence of a constitution and also in the absence of a parliament so at this stage there are more questions than answers there is chaos there is confusion and this certainly is a lot of anger on the streets of egypt when indeed yes what has been the reaction to the new so far as far as you can gather. while the official line from the muslim brotherhood is to respect the decision of the court we heard as much from their candidate dr mohamed morsi or though he did warn that there could be more dangerous consequences and he did say in fact that if there were any kind of mishaps in the elections then he would support people going back to the streets there there have however been leading voices within the muslim brotherhood that have denounced the decision of the court and the phrase being used is that this is a fully fledged coup and we're hearing that kind of criticism from across the political spectrum on wednesday the justice ministry decreed that the military police and the intelligence services have the white
so you have this very worrying situation where a president will be elected in the absence of a constitution and also in the absence of a parliament so at this stage there are more questions than answers there is chaos there is confusion and this certainly is a lot of anger on the streets of egypt when indeed yes what has been the reaction to the new so far as far as you can gather. while the official line from the muslim brotherhood is to respect the decision of the court we heard as much from...